Think Like A Man Too
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wilberdmillz wrote: »Was anybody else surprised how many white people were there to see this?
I was. Took my moms to see this and saw all these white chicks in there. Kev Hart really mainstream now I guess. Movie was okay to me. Nothing special, but then again I didn't expect it to be
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wilberdmillz wrote: »Was anybody else surprised how many white people were there to see this?
was an older white couple watching, had to be in their late 60's (maybe older) now that surprised me
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wilberdmillz wrote: »Was anybody else surprised how many white people were there to see this?
I was. Took my moms to see this and saw all these white chicks in there. Kev Hart really mainstream now I guess. Movie was okay to me. Nothing special, but then again I didn't expect it to bewilberdmillz wrote: »Was anybody else surprised how many white people were there to see this?
was an older white couple watching, had to be in their late 60's (maybe older) now that surprised me
It was atleast a 50/50 split in the theater when we went, it was the 5pm showing so that may have had something to do with it too, idk? There were a few white couples atleast my moms age (54) in there as well. As said the movie was cool and yes Bad Neighbors was better, I haven't watched 22 Jump Street yet so that's TBD. -
There were a few crackas sprinkled in the cast to appeal to them.
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Nah even for Ride Along whites was deep. Kev fanbase wide as hell.
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? was ass juice.
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wilberdmillz wrote: »Was anybody else surprised how many white people were there to see this?
was an older white couple watching, had to be in their late 60's (maybe older) now that surprised me
Old white people go to any movie that's available. Especially comedies. I remember going to see Blue Streak and this old white couple next to us was laughing harder than anyone in there.
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wilberdmillz wrote: »Was anybody else surprised how many white people were there to see this?
white guilt